Legal views – Page 81

  • Fiona Swords, Pinsent Masons
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    Christmas deadlines: A guide to dealing with disputes

    2010-12-22T12:08:00Z

    If you’re embroiled in a payment dispute over the festive period, getting the timing right could be critical

  • Michael Conroy
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    The legal implications of using Building Information Modelling

    2010-12-17T00:00:00Z

    BIM has huge benefits, but the principle of sharing could come unstuck when mistakes are discovered.

  • Melinda Parisotti
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    How clients impose unreasonable terms on consultants

    2010-12-17T00:00:00Z

    In austere times, clients are trying to transfer more of the risk onto desperate contractors. But to say consultants get off scot-free doesn’t tally with reality

  • Rupert Choat
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    Legal review of the year: Negotiating the chaos

    2010-12-17T00:00:00Z

    The legal year was dominated by cuts, judicial reviews of cuts, and contractual squabbles. The prospect of chaos was never far away

  • Tony Bingham
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    A few of my favourite things

    2010-12-17T00:00:00Z

    There are some good ideas coming out of the axe-wielding new management. One of the best is speeding up payments in the construction supply chain

  • Tony Bingham
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    When is an adjudicator’s decision binding?

    2010-12-10T00:00:00Z

    When there’s more than one adjudication in a dispute, then the decision made by the first adjudicator binds the others, right? Well, it all depends what kind of decision it was

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    Right to light

    2010-12-10T00:00:00Z

    When there’s more than one adjudication in a dispute, then the decision made by the first adjudicator binds the others, right? Well, it all depends what kind of decision it wasr

  • Rudi Klein
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    The insolvency exception to the pay-when-paid ban

    2010-12-10T00:00:00Z

    The Court of Appeal ruling in Hare vs Shepherd gives out-of-pocket subcontractors a chance to challenge the insolvency exception to the pay-when-paid ban

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    Early neutral evaluation: A practical guide

    2010-12-10T00:00:00Z

    Early neutral evaluation has some advantages over mediation, particularly if there is a point of principle at stake. But it can be costly, and it won’t provide a full legal answer

  • Rachel Cousins
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    Can councils stop Gove scrapping BSF?

    2010-12-08T15:12:00Z

    Government could be forced to fund culled BSF projects after Judge forces issue into the High Court

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    A little local difficulty

    2010-12-03T00:00:00Z

    Tony Bingham When the communities secretary decided he couldn’t wait for the Localism Act to abolish regional spatial strategies, he didn’t count on Cala Homes

  • lindy patterson
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    Chinks in the NEC armour

    2010-12-03T00:00:00Z

    The NEC contract has been notable by its absence in disputes that end up in court. But recently there have been several judgments that point up some weaknesses

  • Rachel Barnes
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    Outstanding novation

    2010-12-01T17:01:00Z

    Rachel Barnes If no formal novation agreement exists between a contractor and a consultant but they act as if there was, a court may accept that the intention was to create an appointment

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    Fancy a dip in the hot-tub?

    2010-12-01T16:11:00Z

    Hot-tubbing, or concurrent evidence, is a tool that allows experts to tell the court how it is without being cross-examined. Charles Blamire-Brown looks at the pros and cons

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    How to claim interest

    2010-11-26T00:00:00Z

    There is no common-law right to interest when someone is late paying you, so providing for it in the contract is best. Even without that, you’ve still got a fighting chance

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    Dismissing contractors

    2010-11-26T00:00:00Z

    An employer who finds a defect during construction may be tempted to dismiss the contractor. But the contractor can fire back that the work shouldn’t be judged until it’s finished

  • Simon Tolson
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    Proving economic duress

    2010-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Some construction clients are trying to force their suppliers to drop prices. But the courts will come down hard on those who rely on illegitimate threats and financial leverage

  • Tony Bingham
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    No complaints: Holystone vs Volker Stevin

    2010-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Here’s a court case of an adjudication that went to enforcement, in which all four arguments a party used in its defence were defeated …

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    Let’s rebuild our legal system

    2010-11-19T00:00:00Z

    The fundamental truth about contract law is that those who use it don’t understand it, and so it endangers their survival. Shouldn’t the government rethink the whole thing?

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    Difficult jurisdictions: Libya

    2010-11-19T00:00:00Z

    In the first of a series on difficult jurisdictions, Chris Hill turns the focus on Libya where the opportunities are on a par with its challenges